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Amity Regional High School in Woodbridge has identified a new concern for parents: electronic cigarettes. The devices are "unsafe and unfit for consumption by Amity students," Principal Charles Britton said in a March 22 message. A school administrator

Alliance One Tobacco Tanzania Limited (AOTTL) will next month donate building materials and 497 desks worth Sh28.055 million to schools in Tabora, Kigoma, Mara, Shinyanga and Ruvuma regions. The donation comes following requests that the company received

The latest report by the Pakistan Pediatrics Association reveals that between 1000 - 1200 school-going children, aged between 6-16 take up smoking every day. As part of the Association’s anti-smoking campaign, targeting the youth, their research estimates

The Pakistan Pediatrics Association (PPA) has estimated that 1,000 to 1,200 school-going children aged six to 16 take up smoking every day in the country. According to a new report released by the association, both current and ex-smokers in the low socio

Jakarta Provincial Government will make the requirement and prerequisite for Jakarta Smart Card (KJP) applicants stricter for students ... Among the things monitored from the students are their academic achievement and behavior. Smoking students will ha

UYUI District Commissioner in Tabora Region, Ms Lucy Mayenga, has commended the Tanzania Leaf Tobacco Company Limited (TLTC) for their continued support to education by donating desks and building classrooms. Speaking at a desks handover ceremony at Ila

A draft anti-tobacco law being discussed by the State Cabinet is likely to increase the number of public health inspectors, who may include non-Qataris, according to senior public health officials. The existing law allows only Qataris in the government

SCHOOL committees in the country have been urged to utilize responsibly donations extended to the education centres by various stakeholders. The call was made here on Thursday by the Deputy Mayor of Morogoro, Ms Lydia Mbiaji, when receiving two classroom